Numpad and Macro Pad
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## Description A numpad with to nice toggle switches which I made as an addon to my existing keyboard riser but can also function separately. I use it as a numpad and a macro pad using toggle switches as modifiers. ## Parts needed - 1x Pro Micro or any qmk compatible microcontroller - 2x Toggle switches - [where I got mine](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32813629663.html?pvid=0677f2d2-233c-4dab-a0c8-ee97a153d389&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.169870.0,pvid:0677f2d2-233c-4dab-a0c8-ee97a153d389,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2337_668%230%23131923%2337_668%23888%233325%2310_668%23888%233325%2310_668%232846%238110%231995_668%235811%2327182%2351_668%232717%237563%23505_668%231000022185%231000066059%230_668%233468%2315608%23130_668%232846%238110%231995_668%235811%2327182%2351_668%232717%237563%23505_668%233164%239976%23712_668%233468%2315608%23130) - 23X MX style switches - 25x diodes (1N4148 are the ones commonly used for this application) - 25x keycaps refer to image - 1x 2U - 23x 1U ## Printing You will need some supports for the pivot point in the wrist rest for the main section print it on its side with the numpad section above and add supports for the raft of the Pro Micro and maybe some for the left section of numpad area just ease up on the length the printer will have to bridge.
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